Nintendo: Give Us A Wii U Ambassador Program, Now

GaminRealm: "In the wake of the latest news that Nintendo only mustered 160,000 Wii U sales for the months of April-June, it really made me kick back for a second and reflect on everything that has happened post-launch. But as I was sitting there, I realized that I couldn’t think of anything that happened, and that’s the problem: nothing has happened."
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What makes me laugh is nobody is talking about the fact that they made profit.

Nintendo have no one to blame but themselves for the current state but I feel online journos have no scooby are too quick to talk about things they clearly dont know about just so they can get their view across. Chilllllllllllll Winston.

Good thing I didn't get a Wii U yet. I REALLY wanted one because I thought it would be like the Wii (freakishly hard to find at retail in its first year). Well, 9 months later, and there's been no signs of shortages. I've never had an interest in Pikmin, Wonderful 101 or Sonic. I'll sadly miss Wind Waker HD, but oh well.

@diepdiep "I'll rush to buy the console if they do implement the Ambassador Program. That's pretty much what made it worthwhile to own a 3DS early." You rushed to buy a 3DS just for the ambassador games? Old games that were just ported to the 3DS without any graphical or gameplay improvements made was worth $250? Granted, the reason why I haven't traded my 3DS for an XL yet is because Nintendo thinks I'm an Ambassador, I like to think my 3DS is special because of it, and the free games were nice, but no way was the 3DS worth it in its first several months.

If Nintendo does lower the price of the Wii U this year, they should definitely implement some sort of Ambassador Program for the early adopters. Otherwise, it just kind of seems unfair for those who support Nintendo enough to buy their new console at launch.